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About Eden Valley

Set in a background of epic natural beauty, the elevated vineyards of Eden Valley stretch along the Barossa Ranges through Moculta, Keyneton, High Eden and Springton. The rugged high country is strewn with giant gums and great craggy rocks heaving up through the earth. Eden Valley is celebrated for long-lived riesling and elegant shiraz. Vibrant fruit, dazzling florals and underlying minerality are characteristic of Eden Valley wines. Highly prized riesling shows fragrant linden blossom and limes, acquiring toasty quince and honeysuckle flavours with age. Peppery sage lift and fine, mouth-watering tannins are hallmarks of Eden Valley shiraz. They are graceful and captivating wines laden with red berries and spice.
The Eden is home to some of Australia’s most revered vineyards, including Henschke Hill of Grace and Pewsey Vale. Planted along the rolling hills, each site is a unique pocket of microclimate. Diverse soils range through rocky clay and sandy loams over gravel flecked with ironstone and quartz. Altitudes of 380-629 metres above sea level mean temperatures are relatively cool and the ripening season is long and slow. Herein lies the magic of natural balance in Eden Valley wine.

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There's plenty to love about Aussie riesling, especially their light and juicy nature, plus the amazing value for money! This one is from one of our premium riesling areas and shows a truckload of lemons and limes on the nose, along with hints of ...

You'll find no goatees or waistcoats on this dry style of riesling, but what you will find is bright smells of lemons, limes and Granny Smith apples, with just a touch of jasmine florals. The palate is light-bodied and zippy, with citrus and orcha...

While famed for their cracking Merlot the decision for the Irvines to make a blend of Cabernet Franc and Merlot based on the great wines of Bordeaux. It’s a 50/50 blend that’s perfumed with violets from the Cabernet Franc and complimented by the c...

From a very warm and early vintage in South Australia, this is a forward, full and ripe example of a very celebrated Hill of Grace. A wine of intensity, power, yet grace, there is always something quite exciting about HoG and you can see that 'spe...

This is a tribute wine to honour the fourth generation Henschke, Louis Edmund who tended the famed Hill of Grace Vineyard implementing the organic regimes that the Henschke’s use to this day. This is made with fruit sourced from the Eden Valley an...

The literal meaning of maverick is the ability to make a mark in a blaze of innovation and that’s exactly what this Barossa outfit have done in a small space of time. Their aim is to make handcrafted wines that will earn them a reputation as one o...

Eden Valley Cabernet is a bit forgotten in the modern scheme of things, but when done properly it can be very clever. This particular wine is drawn from the old Mountadam vineyard in High Eden - one of the highest parts of the Barossa Valley. Firm...

Mountadam step it up here with a shiraz from a cooler area of the Barossa. It's a rich, ripe style that shows dark cherries, black pepper and charry oak on the nose, whilst the palate is full-bodied, plush, super-ripe and sweetly-fruited, with gen...

Eden Valley has a fine tradition of Chardonnay and because it’s that much higher and cooler than the nearby Barossa, the wines are much more elegant and finessed. The Elderton family are one of the oldest family owned wineries in the region having...

The Moscato Frizzante is fresh and light with a sweet and delicate palate. Aromas of fresh grape, orange blossom and hints of musk jump from the glass. The palate has delicate flavours of lychees and peach with floral undertones, soft clean acidit...

Mesh is a joint venture of industry legends Jeff Grosset and Robert Hill Smith. Scents of heady limes, white florals, grapefruits and bath salts rise form the glass, whilst the palate is light-bodied, dry and super zesty, with lime and subtle ston...

Curiously, you don't see all that much Pinot Gris in the Eden Valley, which makes this something of a rarity in the scheme of things. If any could make a good go of it though, surely Mountadam would be the ones, with the newish team up there makin...

Ben Radford has worked in many wine regions around the world and in doing so, has tasted many of the world’s great wines. One of his favourites is Chardonnay and the temptation of making one proved too strong. But rather than choosing fruit from t...

The Sandpiper range from Thorn-Clarke have to be some of the best value wines on the planet! Even though Thorn-Clarke are based in the Barossa Valley, they have journeyed to the cooler-climate of the Eden Valley for this lightly-oaked chardy. Arom...

Too many people are scared of Riesling and at Cracka we are constantly trying to convince people to jump on the Riesling train as it’s such a pure and expressive white grape. The Eden Valley is one of the Country’s most exciting regions for Riesli...

Pinot Gris can often disappoint but not this little gem with its elegant red apple and pear fruit. Fresh and light, this is more in the Grigio style, made for easy drinking but delivers handsomely for the price.

It seems sad that there is a Lonely Vineyard, makes it sound neglected. But nothing could be further from the truth in respect to this Eden Valley producer. Winemaker Michael Scheurers honed his craft at Seppelt and nearby Henschke so he knows how...

Irvine has been responsible for making some of Australia’s best Merlot for well over a decade. The Springhill is an everyday Merlot that’s primed for your next barbecue or BYO as it works with pasta, pizza and even Indian. This is made with fruit ...

This bony little riesling out of the Eden Valley is a more medium-sweet style, and it's low alcohol, which all means this would be awesome with Thai dishes, or even spicy pork sausages. There's lots of lemons, limes and green apples on the nose, w...

When you hear snobs talking about wines with minerality and flinty characters it can be a bit of a turn-off – doubly so, if they have a flinty voice. Far from being snobs, the straight shooting folk at Radford wines don’t like to guild the lily, s...

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